2025 Compare Cities Crime:
Salt Lake City, UT vs Covington, GA

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- Covington has 43% less violent crime than Salt Lake City.
- Covington has 15% less property crime than Salt Lake City.
 Salt Lake City, UTCovington, GAUnited States
 Violent Crime  Unlock24.322.7
 Property Crime95.4  Unlock35.4

Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low crime) to 100 (high crime)

Reviews for Salt Lake City    95 Reviews

Over 1 years ago

I've lived in the Salt Lake City metro area for almost 10 years, and it has its pros and cons. Pros: -Beautiful mountains - even if you don't go, just look towards  More

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Over 4 years ago

Love it more  More

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Over 4 years ago

Salt Lake City feels like home. There are so many things to do and see. There are many families and one thing to look out for is, there are many cranes and high rises  More

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Reviews for Covington    11 Reviews

This county sucks. It is so small that you get ripped off by all of the utility company's. They overcharge the customers and do not provide alternative options for  More

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It might have continued to be a nice place to live if it were not for all those criminals and government money parasites within this city. We are forced to live here now  More

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Over 15 years ago

don't know why people would still want to live here it is too much like dekalb but with out the convience of being closer to atlanta. the schools are terrable the houses  More

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Cities with the Least Crime Near Salt Lake City, UtahCrime Index
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 Erda, UT11.55
 Emigration Canyon metro, UT11.7
 Riverton, UT14.15
 Herriman, UT14.9
 Granite, UT15.1
 Stansbury Park, UT15.35
 Rush Valley, UT15.55
 Holladay, UT16
 Bluffdale, UT16.3

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